We have a MacBook Pro in need of a device driver that will make a GT Ultra Express data card work. The card is made by Option. Documents here show it working on the laptop. The 4th and last AT&T person we spoke to (escalating up through the call center ranks) said that Apple provides the device driver, and that it should come with the machine. But it doesn’t. Not that we can tell. (A borrowed Sprint card works fine, for what that’s worth.) Apple’s site offers no clues we can find. Option’s wants us to enter the SNR and EMEI numbers before help moves forward, but when we do a login failure results.
Clues?
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Hi Doc:
This worked for me:
http://www.novamedia.de/e_pages/e_produkte_mac_l2n.html
I am no longer using it and will give you my license.
Kiran
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Doc,
Simply goto http://support.option.com/att/ and download the globetrotter connect software. Once installed in options you need to set the apn to isp.cingular and you should be good to go. -
yeah, you can get the driver at the link Kris mentions… but I have to warn you it is the worst piece of **** ever. Crashes left and right. Don’t forget to unplug the card before closing your laptop (unless you want to reboot)
Apple, please provide a driver, because those hacks at Option don’t seem to know what they are doing!
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I’d be interested to hear if the different connection sw helps.. the GlobeTrotter Connect sw is just… well, it is hard to say anything about it without a stream of 4-letter words coming out 😉
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